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Candidates for NOUN, NTI, Sandwich, others to register through JAMB

Candidates for the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), the National Teachers Institute (NTI), sandwich and other non-regular tertiary educational institution programmes would now...

UNILAG, LASU get new registrars

The governing councils of the two public universities in Lagos, the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and the Lagos State University (LASU) have approved the...

Reps member gifts textbooks, lab tools to students

A member of the Federal House of Representatives representing Mainland Federal Constituency, Olajide Jimoh has gifted mobile laboratory tools to a student at Herbert...

Police takes war against cultism, drug abuse to schools

Officials of the Nigeria Police Force have organised a one day sensitisation programme for secondary school students against peer pressure, cultism, and drug abuse...

LIVE UPDATES: 2018 Tertiary Institutions Admissions Policy Meeting

The 2018 Policy Meeting on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria holds today from around 11am. EduCeleb would be bringing you live updates from...

INFOGRAPHICS: What the education statistics say about Nigeria versus Iceland

Nigeria won Iceland 2-0 in the World Cup on Friday. Beyond the exciting victory, we decided to compare the education system in both countries....

337 schools to participate in CodeLagos competition

Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Education, Obafela Bank-Olemoh, has said that over 337 schools across the six educational districts in the...

Apply: Technical Skills Training Programme

The Industrial Training Fund (ITF) and the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) in collaboration with the ITF Industrial Skills Training Centre, Kano, invite applications...
University of Ibadan

UI sets up committee for platinum jubilee

Towards a remarkable celebration of the 70th anniversary of the University of Ibadan, the management has set up a planning committee with membership drawn...

Nigerian government sacks OAU sex-for-mark professor

The Nigerian government has sacked Richard Akindele, after establishing that he actually demanded sex for marks from a student, Monica Osagie. It did so...

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